Israel played trump the idiotIsrael will not commit troops if the United States launches a ground operation inside Iran. This reflects a calculated division of roles: Israel continues to operate through airstrikes and intelligence, while avoiding the highest-risk component—boots on the ground inside hostile territory.The imbalance is operational. Ground war in Iran carries extreme risk—casualties, entrapment, and prolonged occupation pressure. By stepping back from this phase, Israel limits its exposure while still benefiting from pressure applied on Iran. The United States, however, absorbs the direct burden: manpower, logistics, and escalation management.The criticism applies to both sides. Israel’s approach prioritizes strategic gain without proportional risk-sharing, reinforcing a pattern of indirect engagement. At the same time, the United States appears willing to escalate into a high-cost ground scenario despite unclear end-state conditions, repeating a model of entering complex conflicts without defined exit pathways.The implication is structural strain. Unequal burden-sharing weakens alliance coherence, while escalation without clarity increases long-term instability. In a conflict already shaped by the Iran war, such dynamics do not resolve tensions—they redistribute risk while expanding it.#IranWar #USA #Israel #MiddleEast #Geopolitics #GlobalTensions #MilitaryStrategy #WarEscalation #Defense #WorldPolitics #NATO #China #Russia #Conflict #Security #TRUMP #NETANYAHU
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